Hopalong
Cassidy rode the radio air waves from 1950 to 1952. His
popularity grew and grew, every time his show was heard.
These radio shows, together with his movies and
television shows helped make him one of the all-time most
popular heroes of western fiction and cinema. His
popularity continues to grow each year, as generations
new and old delight in the classic tales of this American
hero.

Here you will find a radio
log based on a list of Hopalong Cassidy radio shows.

This radio log gives away
solutions in its descriptions of plots. Each show is
numbered and also provides a date which is taken to
indicate the day the program was taped. It's likely dates
for Shows 7 and 29 are off by a year.

IN BRIEF: Fred Oakes has been sentenced to territorial penitentiary at Battery Rock, sentenced to hang for the murder of old judge Melthier. But the judge's death was really an accident, and Hoppy has secured a release signed by Gov. Martin. He and California ride to deliver it to the Warden Davis, only to learn Oakes has escaped and killed a guard. Did someone intercept the telegram from the governor? Does someone want Oakes to die? Hoppy tracks Oakes, and starts to take him back to the pen when guards Mahoney and Taggart accost them. Hoppy eventually deduces that Taggart was behind a scheme to kill the guard, Jackson, who was really an undercover man looking into a series of escapes from the prison. This was a way for Taggart to cover his trail. [Fox]